The future of Web3 depends not only on performance and the number of applications but also on the maturity of security and governance mechanisms. @WalletConnect continues to iterate in this regard, and version #WalletConnect 2.0 has strengthened session management, multi-chain support, and secure communication. Every interaction between wallets and dApps establishes an independent encrypted channel, using a combination of asymmetric and symmetric encryption to ensure that information is not leaked. Relay nodes exist solely as routers, not storing any sensitive data, truly achieving the goal of 'user control over data'.
On the governance level, the introduction of $WCT tokens is a key step. It is not only an economic incentive tool but also a medium for community consensus. Nodes, developers, and users can collectively decide the direction of protocol upgrades through staking and voting, forming a self-evolving ecological network. For users, this means they are not only participants but also decision-makers and beneficiaries of the ecosystem. With the growing demand for multi-chain interoperability and the evolution of the regulatory environment, @WalletConnect and $WCT will play a greater role in decentralized governance, security compliance, and global applications. It not only addresses the question of 'how to connect' but also answers the future proposition of 'who controls the connection'.